Papers 281-290 of total 644 found.
Category: /Literature
…Deriving from theory, experiments and applied Health Psychology, this report will present definitions of the different types of eating disorders i.e. anorexia nervosa and bulimia. It will provide etiology of the different types of eating disorders…
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…-for-nothing blond doll? There are obvious problems that concern Barbie and her line of products. For example, in the eyes of many women Barbie is accused of anorexia, bulimia, creating a society that only appreciates white and blond beauty, globalization and more…
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…" are invaluable for people suffering from AIDS or anorexia who are too weak to put on weight. The legalisation of marijuana and the controlled sale of it over the counter will mean that the government can not only give these people the drug they need to help them…
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…for food will not be denied, the body becomes one's enemy, an alien being bent on thwarting the disciplinary project. Anorexia nervosa, which has now assumed epidemic proportions, is to women of the twentieth century what hysteria was to women of an earlier day…
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…adulthood. Like anorexia nervosa, bulimia mainly affects females. Only ten percent to 15 percent of its victims are males. An estimated two percent of young women develop bulimia, compared with the one-half to one percent that is estimated to suffer from…
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…of anorexia; 25 percent reported binge eating; 9 percent state they binged and purged; and a total of 34 percent reported atypical eating behavior. Another study that examined risk factors and triggers for eating disorders in female athletes found that of the 500…
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…. This disorder with massive elective plastic surgery is comparable with that of anorexia or bulimia. People who suffer from anorexia or bulimia see themselves differently in the mirror. A girl who is suffering from anorexia or bulimia that is five foot ten…
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…was in Tokyo and London rescheduling their tours while she went to Cedars of Sinai Hospital to get treatment for Anorexia. “They are just going to make sure I put some weight on” she told Gary Sims one of her visitors that were alarmed. When she got out of recovery…
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…as consumers to fulfill our every desire but not to overindulge. Our bodies often pay the price of the struggle between instant gratification and self restraint. Obesity, anorexia, and bulimia are caused by our cultures view of the body and the importance of its…
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Category: /Literature/English
…much to eat and when to stop eating. However, if everyone has this set pattern of internal stimuli regulating our feeding, then how do such things as eating disorders exist? Obesity, anorexia, bulimia etc. These are all eating disorders, which exist in today…
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